The Michigan Public Policy Survey (MPPS)
Fall 2013 Data Tables

Q21b. Has your jurisdiction adopted, or is it likely to adopt, a local moratorium and/or ban on wind turbines that attempt to promote, restrict, or simply regulate hydraulic fracturing within your jurisdiction? (Excluding jurisdictions which report fracking has not been discussed at all)

Jurisdiction Type Crosstabulation

% within Jurisdiction Type

Jurisdiction Type

Total

County

Township

City

Village

Has your jurisdiction adopted, or is it likely to adopt, a local moratorium and/or ban on wind turbines that attempt to promote, restrict, or simply regulate hydraulic fracturing within your jurisdiction? (Excluding jurisdictions which report fracking has not been discussed at all)

Have Adopted

0%

2%

5%

0%

2%

Likely to Adopt

5%

10%

4%

10%

9%

Neither Adopted Nor Likely to Adopt

76%

63%

80%

55%

65%

Don't Know

19%

26%

11%

35%

25%

*Columns may not sum to 100% due to rounding within cells.

Population Size Crosstabulation

% within Population Size

Population Size

Total

<1500

1500-5000

5001-10000

10001-30000

>30000

Has your jurisdiction adopted, or is it likely to adopt, a local moratorium and/or ban on wind turbines that attempt to promote, restrict, or simply regulate hydraulic fracturing within your jurisdiction? (Excluding jurisdictions which report fracking has not been discussed at all)

Have Adopted

2%

0%

2%

2%

10%

2%

Likely to Adopt

6%

14%

6%

4%

7%

9%

Neither Adopted Nor Likely to Adopt

68%

59%

67%

74%

66%

65%

Don't Know

24%

27%

25%

21%

17%

25%

*Columns may not sum to 100% due to rounding within cells.

Region of Michigan Crosstabulation

% within Region of Michigan

Region of Michigan

Total

Upper Peninsula

Northern Lower Peninsula

West Central Lower Peninsula

East Central Lower Peninsula

Southwest Lower Peninsula

Southeast Lower Peninsula

Has your jurisdiction adopted, or is it likely to adopt, a local moratorium and/or ban on wind turbines that attempt to promote, restrict, or simply regulate hydraulic fracturing within your jurisdiction? (Excluding jurisdictions which report fracking has not been discussed at all)